by Mike Brehm, USA TODAY Sports

by Mike Brehm, USA TODAY Sports

Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog will return from a concussion after missing 11 games. He was clobbered by San Jose Sharks defenseman Brad Stuart in the fourth game of the season.

Philadelphia Flyers top-line winger Scott Hartnell is coming back from a broken foot. He had missed 16 games since being hurt on Jan. 22 and his slot on Claude Giroux's line has been a rotating audition. Matt Read had done well for a couple games, but he's out with torn rib muscles, so Hartnell's return is good timing. The Flyers playing at home against the Winnipeg Jets after returning from a 3-3 trip.

Other things to know about Saturday's games:

-Goalie Johan Hedberg, scheduled to start for the New Jersey Devils at Washington, gave up five goals in his last game. Even with that, he has an impressive 1.72 goals-against average and .935 save percentage.

-New Buffalo Sabres coach Ron Rolston will make his home debut against the New York Islanders. He lost his debut to the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Islanders called up Kevin Poulin to be backup goalie and sent Rick DiPietro to the minors after he cleared waivers.

-The Battle of Ontario resumes in Ottawa with Ben Bishop in the Senators' net with Craig Anderson out with a sprained ankle. That means the Senators are without their No. 1 center (Jason Spezza), No. 1 defenseman (Erik Karlsson) and No. 1 goalie. Anderson isn't supposed to be out long.

-The Detroit Red Wings, playing the Nashville Predators, are trying to end a five-game losing streak. They'll have to make do their current roster because Johan Franzen, Brendan Smith and Kyle Quincey won't be back until the next few days, the Detroit Free Press reported.

-Glen Gulutzan, facing the San Jose Sharks, will be coaching his 100th game with the Dallas Stars. He's 50-43-6.

-The New York Rangers called up Steve Thomas' son, Christian, before their game against the Montreal Canadiens.